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President Jacob Zuma today met and held discussions with Lesotho Prime Minister, Thomas Thabane, in an effort to promote the African Agenda and strengthen bilateral relations between the two...
The souring diplomatic relations between Lesotho and South Africa were a key concern in the run-up to Lesotho’s 2012 general election. Until recently, the two countries have enjoyed good...
On Friday 8 June, Thomas Thabane succeeded Pakalitha Mosisili as the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Lesotho, not by winning elections but by building a coalition government with the support of...
President Jacob Zuma said at the weekend that the African National Congress must approach its national conference with the serious manner it approached its founding conference in 1912. He was...
The South African Government has noted the announcement of a coalition by a number of political parties which took part in the Lesotho National assembly elections held on 26 May 2012, leading to Mr...